MIL-TAC Knives and Tools

Specializing in knives, grips, and tactical tools.

MIL-TAC Knives and Tools believes in serving those who defend us on a daily basis. This motto can be found in every single model of knife or tool that we manufacturer. It begins and ends with our companies four major goals: design, components, manufacturing, and customer support.

Design

MIL-TAC Knives and Tools partners with the industry leading designers and continually takes feed- back from our customers in order to continually improve our products

Components

MIL-TAC Knives and Tools only selects the highest quality components from rock solid suppliers so that our products exhibit excellence in construction in order to meet and exceed our customer’s high expectations.

Manufacturing

MIL-TAC Knives and Tools uses the finest manufacturing processes and procedures to ensure that the final product is both rugged and reliable. Your life may some day depend on our products and we take that very seriously as we take pride in creating the finest quality products.

Customer Support

MIL-TAC Knives and Tools strives to provide the best customer support in the industry. From the initial recommendations of a product through the life- time warranty work, the customer’s satisfaction is our only true objective and that satisfaction is guaranteed.

I have two sets of the Mil-Tac stocks on 2 different 45 cal. 1911 models. One is a Springfield Armory TRP Operator with a full length light rail dust cover and the other is a 1911 Colt Series 70 that has a Sure Fire 6 volt light attached. The stocks provide an excellent hand to stock contact, especially with using lights and laser attachments. These stocks also have the most positive “grip” feel when my hands have been wet from rain or or from sweating I’ve ever encountered.

And most importantly. the stocks provide almost a “glue like” contact when wearing gloves. It does not matter what type of gloves worn, patrol gloves, swat gloves or even heavy winter gloves–there is no slippage or “odd contact” correction maneuvers that have to be done after shooting the weapon and then having to continually readjust your grip from the recoil. With these MIL-TAC stocks in place, once you have the gun seated in your hand it is the best “weld” of hand and weapon that I have ever felt in 28 years of law enforcement (with 24 of the years being a firearms and tactics instructor).